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nay discuss had global economy and world affairs. in addition the talks are expected to cover international trade. efforts to fight tax evasion and the possibility of lower trade barriers between the u.s. and the european union. >> this demonstration was to raise awareness on several issues. the roads to the resort are close and they hope to keep protesters away. >>> they would be begging you to stay here in the united states. >> newnew york's mayor takes on a serious topic. >> how firefighters are making progress against the most destructive fire in colorado's history. >> and in news of the world, what prompted a meet up between the pope and a group of bikers. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grump
nay discuss had global economy and world affairs. in addition the talks are expected to cover international trade. efforts to fight tax evasion and the possibility of lower trade barriers between the u.s. and the european union. >> this demonstration was to raise awareness on several issues. the roads to the resort are close and they hope to keep protesters away. >>> they would be begging you to stay here in the united states. >> newnew york's mayor takes on a serious...
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we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still! woman: aw, there's a clog in the drain. oh, there it is. [ laughing ] narrator: in the 19th century, foresighted leadership and innovative engineering established drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure that supported the growth of the nation. through much of the 20th century, we continued to invest, to ensure our public health, safety, and economy. but now, in the 21st century, we face the need to revisit our commitment to the buried assets and infrastructure that for so long have provided for our way of life. johnson: infrastructure across this country needs to be addressed and it nee
we will be without industry, we will be without jobs, we will be without a healthy economy, and our people will be sick. so we don't really have a choice. we're going to find out why that's important. it's a question of, who's going to pay, how much you're going to be willing to pay in order to ensure that your children live the kind of life that we as americans have promised them. woman: and what we're going to do is get a marble to travel through your pipe. child: keep still! keep still!...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by christie's. >>> a radio host fired for going over the line. allen i'veson accused of abdu abducting his five children. >>> well, it's time for sports. for all the latest headlines, we're joined by betty. >> good morning, mara. in sports, in game three of the stanley cup final, bruins daniel paille rips a shot past crawford for a 1-0 lead. three minutes later, bergeron makes a power play goal. the bruins take the game and now have a 2-1 lead. >>> allen iverson's ex-wife has filed paperwork saying iverson has abducted the five children. but the former nba star allegedly never returned the children home from north carolina after a
. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by...
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we should concentrate on the economy. this is long term not a winning battle for the gop. the economy is slow, the recovery is melding. >> all right, boris, thanks so much for being here. >> absolutely thank you. >>> coming up, bill karins and betty nguyen will be here for first buzz. we'll tell you the stories that have caught our eyes. ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut butter. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to accept less and less in the name of style a
we should concentrate on the economy. this is long term not a winning battle for the gop. the economy is slow, the recovery is melding. >> all right, boris, thanks so much for being here. >> absolutely thank you. >>> coming up, bill karins and betty nguyen will be here for first buzz. we'll tell you the stories that have caught our eyes. ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of us forget history. the way i view things is since world war two there has been this big exhalation of government programs. -- escalation of government programs. over decades they have made these promises and it is starting to encroach in the private sector. the private sector is what creates jobs, not the government. think that as an important concept here. it is kind of a big escalation in government and it is starting to infringe on the private sector. host: if you are listening on c- span radio, coast-to-coast on x m at channel -- on
this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of...
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first family boarded a flight to belfast tonight to meet with a group of eight leaders from the largest economies. the group will discuss syria's civil war. >>> and a new report that may ignite the debate over the scope of western intelligence gathering. a new report on hacking by the british news agency gchq. edwards snowden is the basis for the reporting and the british agency reportedly hacked into the e-mails and phones of foreign diplomats to get an edge in high stakes negotiations. >>> it's possible the supreme court will rule on proposition 8. the judges are expected to rule on a number of cases tomorrow. analysts say it's most likely that prop 89 ruling will come at the end of the month. >>> and the new york mayor weighed in during a graduation speech at stanford. >> every generation of americans have expanded the rights of full citizenship to an every-widening circle of people. and i have every confidence that your generation will do the same. marriage equality is a civil rights issue of our time. >> michael bloomberg praised stanford's role in the tech industry and encouraged students t
first family boarded a flight to belfast tonight to meet with a group of eight leaders from the largest economies. the group will discuss syria's civil war. >>> and a new report that may ignite the debate over the scope of western intelligence gathering. a new report on hacking by the british news agency gchq. edwards snowden is the basis for the reporting and the british agency reportedly hacked into the e-mails and phones of foreign diplomats to get an edge in high stakes...
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> to nearly half of america, mitt rommy's half, election night 2012 came as a shock with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but rommy didn't know what obama knew. obama's team used the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha aisenberg literally wrote the book on this new science of political campai campaigning. by harnessing data like your tv viewing habits, your social media network, voting history, the obama campaign made a virtual profile of every single persuadable voter in the country. then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology, they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> these are like drug trials for politics where the voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain-looking washington, d.c. office building home to the afl-cio. inside is the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win th
> to nearly half of america, mitt rommy's half, election night 2012 came as a shock with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but rommy didn't know what obama knew. obama's team used the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha aisenberg literally wrote the book on this new science of political campai campaigning. by harnessing data like...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get a 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 watermelon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> three sports radio hosts are fired for crossing the line. allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children, plus an ugly scene involving a foul ball when "first look" returns. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds.
. >>> the british economy is about to get a 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 watermelon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> three sports radio hosts are fired for crossing the line. allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children, plus an ugly scene...
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that i represent, i hope your attention will be paid to those communities because it is important for economy or my state, i am sure others are in similar situations. i wanted to ask you, you said there would be an impact, mr. leocha, on places like boston. would you explain that more? >> let me talk about the pilot issue. i get phone calls about every week from people from u.s. a p a, u.s. airways pilots association. everyone is not happy. there are still lot of questions and obviously there may be support for the merger because they are getting rid of someone they don't like or getting paid a lot more money but that doesn't mean necessarily we are not going to have labor unrest. back to the smaller airports what we did when we did our overlap study we found out airports like boston and bradley have some of the highest numbers of these overlapping connecting rooms so what happens is american airlines has we 3 or four routes back and forth between bradley and seattle or bradley, they might go bradley, chicago, seattle and someone might go bradley, philadelphia, chicago. as we right size it, i
that i represent, i hope your attention will be paid to those communities because it is important for economy or my state, i am sure others are in similar situations. i wanted to ask you, you said there would be an impact, mr. leocha, on places like boston. would you explain that more? >> let me talk about the pilot issue. i get phone calls about every week from people from u.s. a p a, u.s. airways pilots association. everyone is not happy. there are still lot of questions and obviously...
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it is about economy. that's the political argument he was making. when you put it in context, you see that that's what it's all about. he is framing the immigration debate in an economic perspective. >> i'll tell you how it is going to change things, don. i'm from texas which we all know has gone republican for i think since lbj. jeb bush is actually the won who said that the changing make-up of this country, that we are becoming a browner country, texas has actually become a blue state he said if republicans didn't get their immigration reform act together. that's how it is changing this country. we are seeing swing states in play that used to not be in play because of the number of immigrants coming to this country. so it is changing our country. the fastest growing group is multi-racial americans. i am hoping one day we'll all be so mixed up a lot of this nonsense we are always arguing about in terms of race is kind of a moot point. >> anna -- >> don, just one last point. for all the people watching the three of us on tv right now, we just got on
it is about economy. that's the political argument he was making. when you put it in context, you see that that's what it's all about. he is framing the immigration debate in an economic perspective. >> i'll tell you how it is going to change things, don. i'm from texas which we all know has gone republican for i think since lbj. jeb bush is actually the won who said that the changing make-up of this country, that we are becoming a browner country, texas has actually become a blue state...
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have started in san francisco that want to find space, vehicles, tools, and everybody in the sharing economy saying we can actually plan with you not wait for disaster to hit. >> reporter: hurricane sandy last winter was the wake-up call for new york. >> the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be ready for that and we have 450 miles of coastline in new york city. and we need a lot of technology to figure out how to protect from waves, from high water, from winds and that kind of thing. >> reporter: both mayors say they do need more help from technology leaders so the first part of that technology summit will be held in new york this fall. the second part of that summit will be here in san francisco early next year. in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> there are 600 san francisco- based technology companies that already work together to help solve city problems such as education and immigration issues. >>> i would never want to witness that again. >> restaurant customers and workers terrorized by masked gunmen. why bay area police say they couldn't respond to th
have started in san francisco that want to find space, vehicles, tools, and everybody in the sharing economy saying we can actually plan with you not wait for disaster to hit. >> reporter: hurricane sandy last winter was the wake-up call for new york. >> the oceans are warmer so we would expect more storms and we have to be ready for that and we have 450 miles of coastline in new york city. and we need a lot of technology to figure out how to protect from waves, from high water,...
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a big part of their economy they will have those constituents say congressman, please vote for immigration reform so we don't have to have people here illegally so we can get labeled -- labor to build the economy and support the family is of your district. there will be a lot of that and other examples. >> most of the polling i see shows there is broad support for the reforms being discussed right now in congress. the implication of the question is every decision is made purely for political self-interest and you survived by a being cognizant you cannot go way out of the mainstream of your district is not as out of whack with we doing right now and i have not seen the of paul you brought up that i was on the other streetcar and i think there is a broader question change the conversation from illegal immigration and move it to how do you have an economic strategy in the whole dynamic of the conversation changes some might rise to members of congress i gave a crisis morning at 8:00 it was that, change the conversation to how do we restore our greatness as a nation to sustain economic growth.
a big part of their economy they will have those constituents say congressman, please vote for immigration reform so we don't have to have people here illegally so we can get labeled -- labor to build the economy and support the family is of your district. there will be a lot of that and other examples. >> most of the polling i see shows there is broad support for the reforms being discussed right now in congress. the implication of the question is every decision is made purely for...
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economy, then i'm for it. the other point is i think natural gas prices will find their way whether we export or not. you may have some temporary dislocations and some temporary volatility. but if we give the producers an incentive to produce, then they will produce, and we will have, i think, plentiful supply at a price that's going to provide equilibrium to the market in a sensible way. whether you export or not, i think prices are go to that level. -- will go to that level. and so for the good of america, for the good of our economy, pursuing north american energy security and using the blessing of these so-called tight gases to grow the economy is something we should do. >> secretary moniz talked about the need to move forward on climate, and this question asks for your opinion on things like carbon taxes, fees, regulatory limits on co2 and that kind of thing. how does southern company fit into that? >> sure. i think carbon taxes are bad for the economy. when i talk about the solutions that we've got to be
economy, then i'm for it. the other point is i think natural gas prices will find their way whether we export or not. you may have some temporary dislocations and some temporary volatility. but if we give the producers an incentive to produce, then they will produce, and we will have, i think, plentiful supply at a price that's going to provide equilibrium to the market in a sensible way. whether you export or not, i think prices are go to that level. -- will go to that level. and so for the...
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how much volatility is ahead in the economy? and what should washington do? >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa surveillance program, or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader dick durbin of illinois. the top republican on the senate homeland security and government affairs committee and immigration, key conservative voice, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic congresswoman from california, loretta sanchez, and the chairman of the house intelligence committee, republican congressman mike rogers of michigan. then our political roundtable on obama's rough patch. critical reviews of his trip to the g-8 and his efforts on syria, falling approval ratings. is his second term slipping away? >>> good sunday morning. a busy one. breaking news that we are following this morning. nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he has left hong kong. he boarded a commercial flight to moscow a few hours ago, final destination unknown, but he is expected to land in
how much volatility is ahead in the economy? and what should washington do? >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa surveillance program, or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader dick durbin of illinois. the top republican on the senate homeland security and government affairs committee and immigration, key conservative voice, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic...
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the economy. not market, but overall economy. why do you think they need to stay around for so long? >> well, i don't think they do. i just think they will. i think if you look at how they've been talking lately and how they've changed their tone, they're talking a little more about i inflation, another reason to keep providing stimulus. i don't think that's by accident. i'd also say that i think a lot of what you're hearing out of the fed is really just designed to increase uncertainty in the near term because what they don't really -- what they can't let happen is for the markets to price in the end game. they can't let the market price in when tapering ends. they don't care if people know when it begins. if people know when tapering ends, they can figure out the pathway and all the smart people i work with can price that the second after it happens. it will be too disruptive. >> that's why the market is even reacting to the idea that tapering is going to come at some point. it used to be that you'd react to the change in inter
the economy. not market, but overall economy. why do you think they need to stay around for so long? >> well, i don't think they do. i just think they will. i think if you look at how they've been talking lately and how they've changed their tone, they're talking a little more about i inflation, another reason to keep providing stimulus. i don't think that's by accident. i'd also say that i think a lot of what you're hearing out of the fed is really just designed to increase uncertainty...
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economy would not only be a stall on the u.s. economy as we see the policies set be i the fed are being imitated this is what draggy has been doing in europe and in japan. i many own sense is that for a short period of time, probably another two or three quarters. it's important for america to continue to provide the leadership that will allow a global recovery to occur. then we do have to get on with the business of solving structural issues. i don't think it will be easier to solve structural issues if we find ourselves back in the state in the recovery we currently have is going to be questioned. >> i think that's right nevada the confidence fa we node to keep if economy going seems to be correlated to the market's perception of what the fed is doing. and maybe we're surprised by that a little bit because the fundamentals shouldn't be so checked. but the pact is, they are. the psychology, the canesian animal spirits, if you will, seem to be realed to the market's reactions to where the fed is on the issue. and i think what you
economy would not only be a stall on the u.s. economy as we see the policies set be i the fed are being imitated this is what draggy has been doing in europe and in japan. i many own sense is that for a short period of time, probably another two or three quarters. it's important for america to continue to provide the leadership that will allow a global recovery to occur. then we do have to get on with the business of solving structural issues. i don't think it will be easier to solve structural...
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we have a slow-growing economy. despite those challenges, and the things that strikes me is some people are starting talk about a new normal. i think as citizens, as leaders of the enterprise, whether it is business or policy or politics, we owe it to the american citizenry to reject that new normal notion. i am here to tell you today that energy provides us an opportunity to do just that. people are already working on it, right? vice chair of the atlanta federal reserve board and monetary policy is doing everything they can do from a fiscal policy standpoint, a lot more work needs to be done. i consider fiscal policy right now. i want you to consider something that i live with everyday. when i consider the families we serve in the southeast, 48% of these families take less than $40,000 a day. these days -- these families make tough kitchen table decisions every day. the question i put to you and to myself and anybody ideal with, why can't we? i think we owe it to america to address these tough issues and and a way
we have a slow-growing economy. despite those challenges, and the things that strikes me is some people are starting talk about a new normal. i think as citizens, as leaders of the enterprise, whether it is business or policy or politics, we owe it to the american citizenry to reject that new normal notion. i am here to tell you today that energy provides us an opportunity to do just that. people are already working on it, right? vice chair of the atlanta federal reserve board and monetary...
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coming up not just the economy. the top issue facing world leaders at the g8 summit. >> plus, hundreds evacuated into the streets of san francisco. the cause and will it impact business this morning? >> reporter: i'm linda yee in pacifica. she's only 10 years old, but she was able to punch her way out of an attempted kidnapping. i'll have her story. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> in this case it seems like we had a tough little girl who hand herself very well. >> a man 6 feet tall approached the 10-year-old and said come with me. >> crews are going from address to address restoring service following a gas main break. >> we saw the bomb squad. we didn't know what's going on. >> president obama is in northern ireland to meet with world leaders at the g8 summit. syria is not formally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks. >> there are very big differences between the analysis we have of what happened in syria and who is to alabama. >> we have a long road here. i don't want to create a long belief that tomorrow
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. >>> some good news on you are on state's economy for the first time in almost five years, california's unemployment rate is below 9%. the state's jobless rate fell to 8.6% last month. a tropical of .4% since the previous month. however it is still 1% above the national average. roughly 1.6 million californians remain unemployed. >>> a government agency on the brink of bankruptcy. the postal service is losing in their estimates, $25 million a day. while congress struggles to fix the agency, a surprising turn. the postal service is hiring here in the bay area. jodi hernandez has more. >> reporter: they're known as the public face of the u.s. postal service. letter carriers who deliver mail to your doorstep each day. >> a nice job, a good job. it keeps you healthy. you're out in the fresh air. the hourly wage is decent. >> reporter: for the first time in two decades, the postal service is doing a mass recruitment. the bay area region needs 500 letter carrier assistants. temporary positions that could lead to a full-time job. >> we're looking for somebody who can, is fit, healthy, who can
. >>> some good news on you are on state's economy for the first time in almost five years, california's unemployment rate is below 9%. the state's jobless rate fell to 8.6% last month. a tropical of .4% since the previous month. however it is still 1% above the national average. roughly 1.6 million californians remain unemployed. >>> a government agency on the brink of bankruptcy. the postal service is losing in their estimates, $25 million a day. while congress struggles to...
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is it the economy of scale? whereas most people please explain your views. >> you can reduce the total amount of expenditures of procurement by quantities but each one you buy will cost more. there is a difference looking at the unit cost and the overall total. >> on the f-22 program roughly estimated costing about $70 billion to develop and procurer 750 aircraft. they started to cut costs by reducing aircraft with a 180 aircraft so the cost of the program did not go up but the cost of each aircraft did. that is the one way to save on this program that will cost just looking at the acquisition cost over 12 billion over the next 25 years, you can try to get efficiencies that i am sure they will be but in the end this happens as those programs to reduce quantities. >> this is not new to do in a development. >> as part of this legendary cycle with the acquisition programs they cannot budget and they have trouble meeting the requirements and then they spend too much money and they cannot buy as much. >> do you belie
is it the economy of scale? whereas most people please explain your views. >> you can reduce the total amount of expenditures of procurement by quantities but each one you buy will cost more. there is a difference looking at the unit cost and the overall total. >> on the f-22 program roughly estimated costing about $70 billion to develop and procurer 750 aircraft. they started to cut costs by reducing aircraft with a 180 aircraft so the cost of the program did not go up but the cost...
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when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to happen as soon as the end of 2014 or maybe early '15. that's sooner than the last time they made an announcement. so they are sort of whispering that america is coming back. that the economy is starting to come back. you might not feel it yet, but you should in the next year. >> i think so many people are ready for more than whisper. we are trying to be patient. christine romans and rana, thank you both so much. >>> coming up, a chilling case that has one community in shock. and a family torn apart. a 5-year-old girl, 5, found dead. police say he
when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to...
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if there is something we can do about it, does it justify that the economy -- the hit that the economy might take? and what will happen to physical industry in ohio and west virginia, for example. and i think it will probably be very dangerous for a conservative to be "a climate change denier." having said that, there are some very real questions over how do you respond and how serious is it? but i think that is an issue that we'll be confronting as president obama points out. i think it's an issue that is not something that anybody really decides to vote on, which may be why it's not up there with immigration reform. host: ok. something like climate change tracks with conservative vores now? guest: i would say probably not. if you were in favor of -- it could hit you from an economic standpoint and it could hurt you in a place like ohio and west virginia, which is really struggling right now with their economy, but if you go down and you ranked -- there's this question over preference vs. intensity. and we saw this with gun debate with background checks. so like almost everybody is in
if there is something we can do about it, does it justify that the economy -- the hit that the economy might take? and what will happen to physical industry in ohio and west virginia, for example. and i think it will probably be very dangerous for a conservative to be "a climate change denier." having said that, there are some very real questions over how do you respond and how serious is it? but i think that is an issue that we'll be confronting as president obama points out. i think...
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he will make a statement about the economy on wednesday. last month he said the fed may start slowing down its stimulus program sending the market scrambling on friday. the dow was down 106 while the nasdaq slipped almost 22. >>> and gm is recalling an additional 200,000 midsized suvs. in august, they recalled almost 250,000 but it was limited to those sold in the 20 snow belt states. this time the recall is nationwide and for the same problems. the power door and window module in the driver's door can catch fire even when not being used. the recall is fourth 2006 and 2007 chevy trailblazer, gmc envoy, buick rainier, saab 97x, isuzu ascender, the 2006 chevy trailblazer ext and the gmc envoy xl. so if you have any of those cars, you want to get to the dealership and get that fixed. >> back here on the silicon valley a lot of eyes on the apple ebook trial. closing arguments scheduled this week. >> reporter: that's right. and the justice department claims that apple conspired with publishers to fix the price of ebooks but unlike the five publi
he will make a statement about the economy on wednesday. last month he said the fed may start slowing down its stimulus program sending the market scrambling on friday. the dow was down 106 while the nasdaq slipped almost 22. >>> and gm is recalling an additional 200,000 midsized suvs. in august, they recalled almost 250,000 but it was limited to those sold in the 20 snow belt states. this time the recall is nationwide and for the same problems. the power door and window module in the...
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. >> i thought incarceration of black bodies was good for some economies. i want to push you on this idea we can't afford it. when we say, all right, we're all in this together, except that there are real economic interests associated from the beginning, from the period of slavery that takes the labor of black men and turns it into the wealth of the nation to the farms all the way to this moment. it must be good for someone's economy or it wouldn't exist. >> the economic version of a sugar high. people have made a lot of money oncarcerating black bodies. that's not an industry that will produce returns. if you're talking global competitiveness, leading in software, technology, what we're bringing to the table is leading in incarceration. there's no future that can be built on this. >> the other thing, it's breaking state and federal budgets now. there's an economic art on the other side. in fact, a number of republican governors are now coming to the stable because their incarceration costs are through the roof. that's why governor diehl working on justice
. >> i thought incarceration of black bodies was good for some economies. i want to push you on this idea we can't afford it. when we say, all right, we're all in this together, except that there are real economic interests associated from the beginning, from the period of slavery that takes the labor of black men and turns it into the wealth of the nation to the farms all the way to this moment. it must be good for someone's economy or it wouldn't exist. >> the economic version of...
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until then i want to hear what grade you are giving to your personal economy. find me on facebook and twitter @christineromans. cnn "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm alison kosik. it's 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 in the west. this is cnn "newsroom." >>> let's begin with some charges against edward snowden. he admitted that he leaked details of the nsa's surveillance program. he's in hiding in hong kong right now, but the extradition process, it may not be under way. cnn white house correspondent dan lothian joins me now. dan, what are the exact charges? >> reporter: well, he's being charged with espionage and the theft of government property. under espionage according to the complaint, edward snowden being charged for, quote, unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified communications intelligence to an unauthorized person. now, this is all very serious. we knew that the justice department was investigating and that there could be these potential charges. this complaint, by the way, was fi
until then i want to hear what grade you are giving to your personal economy. find me on facebook and twitter @christineromans. cnn "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm alison kosik. it's 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 in the west. this is cnn "newsroom." >>> let's begin with some charges against edward snowden. he admitted that he leaked details of the nsa's surveillance program. he's in hiding in hong kong right now, but the extradition...
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the 65-year-old moderate cleric has promised to improve iran's wilting economy and reduce unemployment, which tops 15%. in what could be a key overture to the west, he also promised to reduce international tensions over iran's controversial nuclear program. >>> for today's "faces of faith," we're talking about the boy scouts of america. last month the organization voted for gay teens to be members, but that decision outraged pastors across the country, who have now banned local boy scout troops from meeting inside their churches, including this one, the roswell street baptist church in marietta, georgia, just outside of atlanta. pastor earnest easley explained his decision. >> boys in there in a tent that are sexually attractive to other boys whose hormones are going off the walls, something's going to happen. >> pastor easley got a standing ovation from his congregation when he kicked out troop 204, but he also ruffled some feathers, including those of a nearby house of worship, which in response posted this marquee outside, welcoming the boy scouts to meet there instead. we interview
the 65-year-old moderate cleric has promised to improve iran's wilting economy and reduce unemployment, which tops 15%. in what could be a key overture to the west, he also promised to reduce international tensions over iran's controversial nuclear program. >>> for today's "faces of faith," we're talking about the boy scouts of america. last month the organization voted for gay teens to be members, but that decision outraged pastors across the country, who have now banned...
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if you are found selling a fur coat in wisconsin, the badger state, bear in mind, the economy of wisconsin up until 1850 or before the packers wars bit on selling a fur. you have to have a tag that says what kind of pelt has been used. anything over $50. so is it rabbit or mink? is it panda? is it whatever. if you don't have that, yeah, you are liable to major fines and jail. >> megyn: it's very cold in wisconsin. i remember seeing green bay packers games where they look really, really cold doesn't matter what you have. if you got the hat and the coat, you better have the tag on. otherwise you could be in a lot of trouble. i did look this up. it does say that apparently some people use cat and dog fur, so they really crack down on the regulation. that bummed me out. let's move on to louisiana. there they're all over the mattresses. >> yes. in louisiana, there is a law on the books that says you must, if you sell mattress sets, also give customers the option of purchasing them individually. and you must offer them at an individual price. so who would have thought in the land of mardi gras t
if you are found selling a fur coat in wisconsin, the badger state, bear in mind, the economy of wisconsin up until 1850 or before the packers wars bit on selling a fur. you have to have a tag that says what kind of pelt has been used. anything over $50. so is it rabbit or mink? is it panda? is it whatever. if you don't have that, yeah, you are liable to major fines and jail. >> megyn: it's very cold in wisconsin. i remember seeing green bay packers games where they look really, really...
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they have premium economy seating which gives you basically what you used to have but now you got to pay an extra $30, $40 for that space. so what they're doing is they're saying if you want the cheapest seat, you're going to the back. if you want to pay a slight premium, we will hit you with those fees and $36 billion worth of fees were collected just last year. >> it is amazing. mark murphy, thank you. >> thanks. >>> a room full of some of the biggest stars in the gop. the faith and freedom conference happening right now, but what's more interesting is the big gop star who is not showing up. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hop
they have premium economy seating which gives you basically what you used to have but now you got to pay an extra $30, $40 for that space. so what they're doing is they're saying if you want the cheapest seat, you're going to the back. if you want to pay a slight premium, we will hit you with those fees and $36 billion worth of fees were collected just last year. >> it is amazing. mark murphy, thank you. >> thanks. >>> a room full of some of the biggest stars in the gop....
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the 350-point plunge comes just as the government says the economy is getting better. everything from housing to jobs, to consumer spending, all showing improvement. so, why would wall street run scared from such good news? experts say, it's all because fed chair ben bernanke, basically our country's banker in chief, now wants to take the training wheels off our economy. saying because things are looking up, it's time to dial back on trillions of dollars the fed's been pouring into the markets. >> we've had training wheels on for quite some time now. and now, we're getting word that they're going to have to come off slowly. and we have to see if we can ride this bike on our own. >> reporter: but riding without that help means the cost of borrowing money to do everything from buying a house to starting a business is going up. and that spooks the stock market. and staying on that training wheels theme, traders here on wall street aren't afraid we're going to crash into a wall when the wheels come off. what they're concerned about is things could get wobbly. that means un
the 350-point plunge comes just as the government says the economy is getting better. everything from housing to jobs, to consumer spending, all showing improvement. so, why would wall street run scared from such good news? experts say, it's all because fed chair ben bernanke, basically our country's banker in chief, now wants to take the training wheels off our economy. saying because things are looking up, it's time to dial back on trillions of dollars the fed's been pouring into the markets....
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after his belfast speech, the president will attend a two-day summit of the group of eight industrial economies-- with the syrian civil war expected to be at the top of the agenda. he's expected to have private discussions with russian president vladimir putin. as the russian government has been supporting the syrian regime of president bashar al assad obama's decision to arm >> a pretty foggy day put your forecast coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ i gotta go deposit a check transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in t so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. >> the murder trial of joseph naso, charged with the decades-old slayings of four women in the state is set to get under way. opening statements are scheduled for today. naso has chosen to represent himself. throughout naso's preliminary hearing, prosecutors painted naso as a "sexual deviant" who drugged and photographed his unconscious
after his belfast speech, the president will attend a two-day summit of the group of eight industrial economies-- with the syrian civil war expected to be at the top of the agenda. he's expected to have private discussions with russian president vladimir putin. as the russian government has been supporting the syrian regime of president bashar al assad obama's decision to arm >> a pretty foggy day put your forecast coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ i gotta go deposit a check transfer some money. so...
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. -- underground economy. it's the right thing to do and will make america stronger. mr. president, it was so disappointing last week that the republicans in the u.s. house of representatives passed an amendment to cut off funding for this program. that's right, all of these young people who have received a chance, the first chance ever to be part of america's future would have the program shut down by a vote last week in the u.s. house of representatives. supporters of this amendment want to deport these young people. they make no bones about it. they believe that they should leave. their belief is if these dreamers are forced out of the country, deported to some other country we'll be a stronger nation because of that. what are they thinking? to lose people like carlos martinez and tolo olobume these people can make a positive difference for america. it is shameless, absolutely shameless, for those who play lives -- play with the lives of these young people. these are people who need a chance. they don't nee
. -- underground economy. it's the right thing to do and will make america stronger. mr. president, it was so disappointing last week that the republicans in the u.s. house of representatives passed an amendment to cut off funding for this program. that's right, all of these young people who have received a chance, the first chance ever to be part of america's future would have the program shut down by a vote last week in the u.s. house of representatives. supporters of this amendment want to...
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the 61-year-old moderate cleric has promised to improve iran's wilting economy and reduce unemployment, which topped 15%. in what could be a key overture to the west, he promised to reduce international tensions over iran's nuclear program. the white house says it remains ready to engage with the iranian government directly. >>> it was a violent night in istanbul, turkey. turkish security forces stormed gezi park, using water cannons and tear gas to force antigovernment protesters out of the park and into side streets. and after hours of fighting, we see this, gezi park completely clear and clean. turkish prime minister erdogan says he plans a counterdemonstration today after the antigovernment message that was sparked over the past two weeks. >>> russia is warning the u.s., enforcing a no-fly zone over syria to help rebel forces could violate international law, but the white house has not decided on establishing a no-fly zone, an idea thrown out there by some republicans. president obama's deputy national security adviser says the fighting between rebel forces and the assad regime is
the 61-year-old moderate cleric has promised to improve iran's wilting economy and reduce unemployment, which topped 15%. in what could be a key overture to the west, he promised to reduce international tensions over iran's nuclear program. the white house says it remains ready to engage with the iranian government directly. >>> it was a violent night in istanbul, turkey. turkish security forces stormed gezi park, using water cannons and tear gas to force antigovernment protesters out...
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we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful because how do you get people to talk about inequality. putting it into the context of rock, the theme really is, it's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll. the difference between the top and the bottom is bigger. i think we're taking some steps already on taxation. i think we need to do a lot more to help people at the bottom end of the economy stay in school longer, go to community college. i think that's part of it. but we also need just a fair bargain between labor and capital. justin wolfer, the economist, put out some charts yesterday that showed not only in the un
we live in a superstar economy. >> e.j., we live in a superstar economy. you base your column in a speech that was actually given by alan krueger at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland. talking about the dangers of growing in come inequality. we hear it from the left and the right. alan greenspan says it's one of the greatest threats to american capitalism. what do we do about it? >> there's a number of things we can do about it. i thought the speech was very powerful...
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ers are going down but the economy is going up, if you study politics, it's that rising tide of an economy that holds a president in trouble up. if you're team obama and people are feeling better about the economy but your numbers are going down, the new warning light is flashing. >> john, thank you for that. appreciate that. maybe see the president doing some more feel good appearances coming up. >> that's exactly what we're going to see. >>> president obama is in northern ireland for the g-8 summit. his trip comes aá a difficult time. the british newspaper, "the guardian," has dropped yet another security bombshel&. it claims in 2009 british intelligence spied on its allies at two g-20 summit meetings in london. our jessica yellin has more from the g-8 summit in ireland. >> reporter: kate, president obama arrived at the summit site, and he will sit down for his first one-on-one meeting in the next hour, and it's with british prime minister david casq) cameron. the two now have something new in common. the latest report from "the guardian" fingers both the u.s. and the uk for spying on f
ers are going down but the economy is going up, if you study politics, it's that rising tide of an economy that holds a president in trouble up. if you're team obama and people are feeling better about the economy but your numbers are going down, the new warning light is flashing. >> john, thank you for that. appreciate that. maybe see the president doing some more feel good appearances coming up. >> that's exactly what we're going to see. >>> president obama is in northern...
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the economy is not as strong as it needs to be. we need to get the kind of growth in job creation and wage increases that we have not been seeing, and i think that is making a case. code has been layered upon layer of change, and it is time to look at it again, and that's what we are trying to do. >> let me do a little bit of timekeeping here and tell you where we are going next. we are going to kim dixon next. a gentleman here whose name i'm blanking on -- having a senior moment, i'm sorry. that should take care of us. >> [inaudible] can you be a little more specific? >> my style -- to work with my committee. these sessions, these options are bipartisan, members-only, and they are terrific. we are working together. one advantage to know major reform since 1986 is a lot of senators need to learn a lot more about the code, what is in it, and that is an advantage. the senators mutually asked lots of questions of staff at these meetings. it brings us together. we are talking together and a -- and a non-adversarial manner -- in a non-a
the economy is not as strong as it needs to be. we need to get the kind of growth in job creation and wage increases that we have not been seeing, and i think that is making a case. code has been layered upon layer of change, and it is time to look at it again, and that's what we are trying to do. >> let me do a little bit of timekeeping here and tell you where we are going next. we are going to kim dixon next. a gentleman here whose name i'm blanking on -- having a senior moment, i'm...